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BEE - A story that celebrates our differences

Rachel Fuller

Editora: whitefox Publishing Ltd

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"A wonderfully creative and magical tale . . . You will so enjoy Bee's adventure." —Dame Darcey Bussell
Inspired by the ballet, BEE, a co-production with Royal Ballet and Opera.
Bee is an incredible child with a beautiful mind. Misunderstood at home and at school, Bee exists in a magical world that others simply cannot see, playing with fairies and making beautiful music with the flowers. But in escaping to this magical world, Bee is often late for school and doesn’t always understand the rules of the playground.
Luckily, Bee is not alone and with a bit of help from family, a new teacher, and best fairy friend Sprout, Bee soon finds friends who are just as wonderful and unique as Bee!
Set to an original soundtrack by composer and author Rachel Fuller, BEE is an enchanting story that is sure to inspire compassion and acceptance, and to encourage all those with beautiful minds just like Bee’s to find their own magical place in the world.
Disponível desde: 02/06/2025.

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